Box PCA0020
Contains 908 Results:
Salmon Rack Across Wood River, Alaska., ca.1917
[trap at Wood River, Bristol Bay area, Alaska, circa 1917.]
[Fish wheel (trap) on the Yukon River, Alaska, circa 1917. Fish traps were outlawed in Alaska in the 1930’s.], ca.1917
Special file on Alaska history (1764-1967) collected by the Alaska Purchase Centennial Commission for the celebration, 1967. Selections include portraits of historical figures, images from early exploration, towns, industry, natural resources and environment, Alaska native communities and art, and maps.
[Hoonah, Alaska. Cannery buildings, 1917.], 1917
Special file on Alaska history (1764-1967) collected by the Alaska Purchase Centennial Commission for the celebration, 1967. Selections include portraits of historical figures, images from early exploration, towns, industry, natural resources and environment, Alaska native communities and art, and maps.
Brailing a trap., ca.1917
[Unloading fish to a boat, circa 1917.]
[Dipnetting on the Copper River. A man with a large net catching fish, no date.]
Special file on Alaska history (1764-1967) collected by the Alaska Purchase Centennial Commission for the celebration, 1967. Selections include portraits of historical figures, images from early exploration, towns, industry, natural resources and environment, Alaska native communities and art, and maps.
[Karluk Cannery, Kodiak Island, Alaska, circa 1906.], ca.1906
From: Pacific Marine Review, 1906.
[Stacked cans of salmon in a cannery, circa 1911.], ca.1911
From: Alaska-Yukon Magazine, June 1911.
[Close-up of men unloading salmon from a barge.]
Special file on Alaska history (1764-1967) collected by the Alaska Purchase Centennial Commission for the celebration, 1967. Selections include portraits of historical figures, images from early exploration, towns, industry, natural resources and environment, Alaska native communities and art, and maps.
[Cannery Tender (fishing vessel) with barge loaded with salmon.]
Special file on Alaska history (1764-1967) collected by the Alaska Purchase Centennial Commission for the celebration, 1967. Selections include portraits of historical figures, images from early exploration, towns, industry, natural resources and environment, Alaska native communities and art, and maps.
[Label: “Family Brand” canned salmon of North Pacific Trading and Packing Co., Klawock, Alaska.]
[The family on label is John and Mary (Skan) Peratrovich and their children per Roy Peratrovich. John Peratrovich helped found the first salmon cannery in Alaska. First canned salmon label in Alaska per RP.]